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Wilton House Description

Wilton House stands on the site of a ninth century nunnery founded by King Alfred. This, in turn, was replaced by a twelfth century Benedictine abbey which, with its surrounding lands, was surrendered at the time of the Dissolution of the monasteries, to King Henry VIII, who gave them to William Herbert around 1542. Wilton House has remained in the family since that time and is now the home of William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke and 15th Earl of Montgomery.

Around 1632 Isaac De Caus began work on a ambitious project to transform the gardens at Wilton House to include a variety of water features stretching over 300 metres across the river. At the same time plans were drawn up to extend the house to match the dimensions of the garden. However, change in family fortunes forced a scale down of these plans to the present size.

Following a fire in 1647 which severely damaged the interior of the south range, John Webb completed the rebuilding of the house. The south front and State Rooms remain a testimony to the architect’s skill and the popularity of the Palladian style of architecture in the middle of the seventeenth century. The Single and Double Cube Rooms are recognised as the grandest rooms of this period in England.

The ninth Earl was an architect who, in 1737 built the Palladian Bridge spanning the River Nadder. Between 1801 and 1815 the eleventh Earl had cloisters designed on two levels and the same time remodelling the north and west sides of the house and creating what is now the main entrance.

Between 1987 and 1992, the 17th Earl commissioned a major restoration project on the inside and outside of the building and to celebrate the completion of this scheme, a new Coat of Arms was carved to replace the much eroded one on the inside of the Clock tower.

Wilton House, 450 year old home to the Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. The house contains many splendid State rooms including the magnificent Double Cube room which houses the world famous collection of Van Dyck paintings. This room, among others has offered film-makers the perfect setting for films such as 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Mrs Brown'.

Created within the atmospheric setting of the Old Riding School, is the interpretative centre containing the award winning introductory film, recreated Tudor Kitchen, Victorian laundry and Doll's Houses exhibition.

The Times Past Times Present exhibition includes a special presentation on D-Day and the role that Wilton House played in the planning of Operation Overlord.

For more information on Wilton House, do visit their extremely detailed Website.

Opening Times - 2012

House and Old Riding School

  • 6th - 9th April: Daily, 11.30 am - 4.30 pm (last admission at 3.45pm)
  • 5th May - 2nd September: Sunday -Thursday & Bank Holidays, 11.30 am - 4.30 pm (last admission at 3.45pm)
  • Saturdays: 5th May, 2nd June and 25th August, 11.30 am - 4.30 pm (last admission at 3.45pm)

Dining Room and South Ante Library

  • 6th - 9th April: Daily
  • 5th - 7th May: Daily,
  • 2nd - 28th June: Sunday - Thursday & Bank Holiday Saturday 2nd June
  • 25th - 27th August: Daily

Grounds, Adventure Playground and Restaurant

  • 1st - 15th April: Daily, 11 am - 5 pm (last admission 4.30 pm)
  • 5th May - 16th September: Daily, 11 am - 5 pm (last admission 4.30 pm)

Opening arrangements may change at short notice. - Please check website or telephone before making a visit.

Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets) - 2012

House and Grounds:

  • Adult - £15.50 (£14.00)
  • Child (5 - 15 years) - £8.00 (£7.50)
  • Concession - £12.25 (£11.25)
  • Family - (2+2) - £37.00 (£34.00)
  • Group - £10

Grounds:

  • Adult - £6.50 (£5.50)
  • Child (5 - 15 years) - £4.50 (£4.00)
  • Concession - £6.00 (£5.00)
  • Family - (2+2) - £18.50

More information on the garden can be found on The Gardens Guide.

Further information including opening times and prices

Events for Wilton House

  • Walk for Wards - 24 June 2012
    The Stars Appeal annual Walk for Wards, walkers can choose either a 3k or 10k route around the beautiful Wilton Estate, with free entry, free lunch + free entry to the Wilton House gardens for all participants (minimum sponsorship required). Enter and help raise funds to benefit local people in the ward/department of your choice at Salisbury District Hospital.
  • Wilton Horse Trials - 28 July 2012

Your Reviews of Wilton House

Amy Hardman (06 November 2006)

I always visited Wilton House when I was younger because of the fantastic playground there. Many years later I ended up falling in love with the venue and seeing it in a different light. My partner and I had our Wedding Breakfast and Evening Reception there. The venue is unlike any other in this area and made the most fabulous location for our guests to appreciate and looked amazing in the photographs. The staff there were equally as amazing and gave us the most wonderful support and service. I would thoroughly recommend visiting this beautiful house and gardens.

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Additional Info for Wilton House

  • YesParks
  • YesGardens
  • YesGroups
  • YesPlaygrounds
  • YesWeddings
  • YesDisabled Access
  • YesEducation
  • YesRefreshments
  • YesPicnics
  • YesGuides
  • YesMeals Available
  • YesConferences
  • YesFilming
  • YesGifts
  • YesNursery
  • YesLive Entertainment
  • YesShop
  • YesCar Parking

Heritage Groups

  • YesHistoric Houses Association

Credit Cards Accepted

  • YesMastercard
  • YesVisa
  • YesSwitch

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